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Mesothelioma Risk among Construction Workers According to Job Title: Data from the Italian Mesothelioma Register.

Authors :
VIMERCATI, LUIGI
CAVONE, DOMENICA
DE MARIA, LUIGI
CAPUTI, ANTONIO
PENTIMONE, FLORIANA
SPONSELLI, STEFANIA
DELVECCHIO, GIUSEPPE
CHELLINI, ELISABETTA
BINAZZI, ALESSANDRA
DI MARZIO, DAVIDE
MENSI, CAROLINA
CONSONNI, DARIO
MIGLIORE, ENRICA
MIRABELLI, DARIO
ANGELINI, ALESSIA
MARTINI, ANDREA
NEGRO, CORRADO
D'AGOSTIN, FLAVIA
GRAPPASONNI, IOLANDA
PASCUCCI, CRISTIANA
Source :
La Medicina del Lavoro; 2023, Vol. 114 Issue 3, p1-16, 16p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: An increased risk of mesothelioma has been reported in various countries for construction workers. The Italian National Mesothelioma Registry, from 1993 to 2018, reported exposure exclusively in the construction sector in 2310 cases. We describe the characteristics of these cases according to the job title. Methods: We converted into 18 groups the original jobs (N=338) as reported by ISTAT codes ('ATECO 91'). The exposure level was attributed to certain, probable, and possible in accordance with the qualitative classification of exposure as reported in the Registry guidelines. Descriptive analysis by jobs highlights the total number of subjects for every single job and certain exposure, in descending order, insulator, plumbing, carpenter, mechanic, bricklayer, electrician, machine operator, plasterer, building contractor, painter, and laborer. Results: The cases grow for plumbing in 1993-2018, while, as expected, it decreased for the insulator. Within each period considered, the most numerous cases are always among bricklayers and laborers; these data confirm the prevalence of non-specialized "interchangeable" jobs in the Italian construction sector in the past. Conclusions: Despite the 1992 ban, the construction sector still presents an occupational health prevention challenge, and circumstances of asbestos exposure may still occur due to incomplete compliance with prevention and protection measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00257818
Volume :
114
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
La Medicina del Lavoro
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164603289
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v114i3.14538